End rail for bed-springs.



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BND RAIL PORBED SPRINGS.

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"lill/1111 atfozneg@ E NT' @FFQEG nire sieren GEORGE HOLDEN, OF MERCANTVILLE, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNR TO BERN STEIN MANUFAC- TURING COMPANYQOF PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, A CORPORATION OF FENNSYLh4 VAIA.

EN D RAIL FOR BED-SPRIENGS. No. 889,007. Specification of Letters Potent. Patented May 26, 1908. Application filed December 1907. Serial No. 104,673. To all whom it may con/:em: Inent end tightly clamping or gripping the Be it known that l, GEORGE HOLDEN, e,y end portion of the spring between vseid citizen ol the United States, residing et Merflangesv chentville, in the county of Camden, State of l It will he noticed that the lower flange C 5 New Jersey', h'sve invented e. new end useful projects beyond the lip DA end forms c sup End Rei-l for s. BedeSpring, of which the foll port in the direction oi: the length of the rail lowingis e specii'icetion. I for the contiguous portion of the bed spring, My invention consists of e reil for e, hed so that when the letter is occupied, and ecspiing formed of metal comprising e. body, cordingly depressed, seid portion rests on 1o Ineens for attaching the end of the bedspring seid support, While the lips remain clenched, thereto, and Ineens for hold-ing the body in and so the letter are not liable to be drawnclosed condition. out of the openings E by the linear strain of For the purpose o explaining n1, inventhe bed spring thereon. tion, the. accompanying drawing il ustretes .It Will be seen that es the lips ere pointed, e satisfactory' rediiction of the saine to prscthey readily enter the respective slots. and es tice, but the importent' instrumentelities they ere curved inwardly, they turn under thereof may be varied, end so it is to be unthe enge with which they engage, so esto he derstood that the invention is not limited to properly disposed preparatory to being sub the specific arrangement and organization jected to the clenching operation, 2o shown and described. The body A is formed referahly of sheet Figure l representseperspective view or" the metal, Which is easily wor ed and converted end rail in primary condition; Fig. 2 repreinto the desired shape with the instrumentalisents e longitudinal section thereof in opereties named. l tive condition, including e piece of bed spring j Having thus described iny invention, what connected with the reil. Fig. 3 represents e l claim as new end desire to secure-by Letters vfront view oi e detached portion on an en- Petent, 1s:` ,lerged scale. Fig. 4representso.longitudinal' 1. An end reil for e. hed spring composed section. on line :r2-fc, Fig. 3. of a, body having its edges extended in similar Similar letters of reference indicate cordirection'forming flanges, one o1 which is of 3o responding vparte in the figures. 'greate1width then the other lengeend pro- Referring to the drawing: A designates vided with s. plurality of openings set heck en end rail, the same being formed of e piece from its edge, the other lange having a pluo metal Tnent into e somewhettubuler'body relity of projecting members which are B with flanges C on its end portions said adapted to pass through seid openings A enges extending rightdined from said ody, around the opposite fece of the ienge end be the letter being resilient, and seid end flanges clenched thereon. being seperated, but vsdeqoted to approach 2. An end rail for ey hed spring composed each other and contact. of e. body having its edges disconnected, On the edge of one flange C, ere lips D. et flanges projecting respectively from said 40 intervals, end in the other iengc Qereslots edges, e. lipV extending trom' one of seid or openings E located atintervels in register flanges, eno. en opening in the other tienes, with seid lips D, so esto receive the letter said opening edspfd to'receive seid ip seid lips having their ends pointed as' et endv rmit it to pees therethrough be and curved inwardly/pn their backs es et G. cleric .ed on' the lsstenemed iisnge, the enge 15 The operation is es follows, the rail 'losing containing seid opening extending 'heyond shown in Fig. l in open. condition owing to its the kdeftige contsinieg seid lip. i A sepereted flanges (lz-*The end portion or e 3.-* j tendreii rer e bedspring com osed bed spring H is inserted hetweenthe flanges ofe its disconnects end end preferably.proieoted'somevvhet into extended iii-sim direction forming enges 0 the hody B. The flanges" 'C are pressed g progeeting' res Wely from seid edges, e lip closely together, and t e lsD being elon- E extending frein mf of seid enges, and an pitted, ere pessed through the s'ots E and l openmgm the'otner *lstige adapted to receive bent under the'contigeous to emi seid lip, tir. advance edge of .seid lip being hrsce'the letter, thus cosing1 a', ie ensof the pointed @no the been of the seine curved m body, holding the t firmly .Ht-sengege-l Werdly, seid lip seing @assed through the o ening and extended toward said body and l other witha lurality of angularly disposed4 .c enched against the opposite side of the opintegral members ada ted' t-opass through posite flange to firmly clam the fabric be? said openings around t e opposite'face of the tween the horizontal facesoi the flanges. Wider flange and be clenched thereon, While 5 4. .A11 end rail for a bed spring, composed the fabric Will`be rmly clamped -between the 15 of a body having its edges extended in horiflanges.

zontal parallel relation forming i'lange s,one y GEO. HOLDEN. of which is of greater Width than the' other -v Witnesses; and provided With a plurality of openings set GEO. E. GRIFFIN,

- u back from the edge of the flange, and the l WILLIAM EISSLER,- Jr. 

